README.md

rofimoji (an emoji picker for rofi) with unicode search

This is a fork of rofimoji by fdw with the addition of over 25’000 unicode characters from /u/fe80c0ffee. Unicode characters are sorted to be shown first when invoking rofimoji. A .txt file with Awesome font from /u/Delearyus is supplied too, but not included by default; one can just copy/paste its content into rofimoji.py between emoji_list = """ and """.

The theme used in the above screenshot is sidebar by qball, which can be selected as default using rofi-theme-selector in terminal.

Alternative with rofi scripts: rofiemoji-rofiunicode (preferred)

Inspired by nkoehring/rofiemoji, the rofi script version of the above emoji-unicode-picker, matf/rofiemoji-rofiunicode is the combination of two rofi scripts to search emojis or unicode characters directly in rofi. Unicode characters and emojis show up as separate tabs when rofi is invoked. rofiemoji-rofiunicode does not allow multiple selection and requires using the clipboard, but the window can be customized further and it offers a solution unified with regular rofi. This is the version I use and therefore it is more likely to be updated.

Original README from fdw:

How often did you want to insert one of those Unicode emoji only to learn that there is no nice picker for Linux?
Fear no more, this script uses the power of rofi to present exactly the picker you always wanted.
Inserts the selected emoji directly, or copies it to the clipboard.

Usage

Run rofimoji.py

Search for the emoji you want

(optional) Select multiple emoji with shift+enter

Hit enter to insert the emoji directly \
Hit alt+c to copy it to the clipboard \
alt+t or alt+p can be used to select a specific input method

Maybe select a skin color

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How does it look?

Insertion method

For some applications, xdotool cannot type emojis (f.e. Firefox). To work around this, rofimoji can copy the emojis to your clipboard and insert them from there with shift+insert. Afterwards, it will restore the previous contents.
Unfortunately, it depends on the receiving application whether shift+insert uses the clipboard or the primary selection. Therefore, rofimoji uses both and also restores both 😐.

By default, rofimoji uses xdotool type. To choose to spam your clipboards, you can either use the keybinding alt+p or start it as rofimoji --use-clipboard (-c). If you want to use typing, you can hit alt+t, even though it was started with --use-clipboard.

Configuration

You can choose a skin tone with the --skin-tone (or -s) parameter. The available values are light, medium-light, moderate, dark brown, black, as well as neutral and ask to be shown the prompt (this is also the default).

If you have any arguments for rofi, you can make rofimoji pass them through like this: rofimoji --rofi-args="-columns 3".

You can also define your own set of emojis (or whatever) and use rofimoji to pick them by providing the --emoji-file (-f) parameter. This could be helpful if you want them ordered in some way, only use a subset or if you want non-English descriptions.

Installation

Arch

A kind soul has packaged it as rofimoji. To, install, use sudo pacman -Syu rofimoji.

From sources

Download rofimoji.py and move it somewhere on your path, for example /usr/local/bin.